Michelle's Briefings from Belize Video 4: Exploring Corozal
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English at school and business settings. Spanish at home! it dependson the ethnic group. Garifuna speak English in school and business but garifuna at home. Most Belizeans are able to speak spanish very fluently. i'm Belizean and in my opinion it's 50/50.
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Sooo, mis-leading. No positive images of my home town. Where are the Mayan Temples? Where is Consejo? Where is 4 miles lagoon? Where are the Casinos? What about the night-life. The Beaches? What u have in this video, are what we call back-streets. U should remove this video. I have REAL video and images of Corozal if you need any.
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@maximus0032 they do use Spanish but there English that they learn in school is different than ours they use Creole i really don't know how to explain it but search the language an the reason i know this is cause i came back from where she was at on a youth mission trip an the kids told me
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This video brings great memories! I lived in corozal when my father was the 1st missionary in corozal (mid 70's) thank you for the video. If you have more video of corozal please upload!!!
is it true that a large portion of the people from Belize speak spanish as their first language???? I know belize is an english speaking country but due to its proximity how influential is spanish?? is it used in everyday life like in conversations? schools? local governments??
maximus0032 2 years ago
English remains to be the primary language in Belize. Most of the citizens are at least bilingual in Spanish and English. The teachers at the school I was located taught in English. I believe most people use a combination of languages in daily life.
belizeteacher 2 years ago
Ahhh Coro, my hometown. Hopefully you are not showning us vids of the bad parts to emphasize trash, blight and so on. It is part of a 3rd World Country but there is so much better. Try swimming with manatees of the wharf for instance....
oscarjm 3 years ago
I tried with this video to show both the beauty of the country as well as the struggles faced by the people. I by no means meant to offend; and I greatly enjoyed spending time with the people of Corozal. It is a beautiful town.
belizeteacher 2 years ago